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Hydrometallurgical Investigation of Sericite Clay for Extraction of Alumina and Potash Under Controlled Conditions Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy Nikhil Dhawan, Shrey Agrawal, Ashwini Kumar
The current study investigates sericite clay as an alternative source of potash and alumina. The alumina and potash content in the sericite is approximately 35 and 10%, respectively, compared with 50–
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Ball Mill Circulating Load: Characterization, Effects on Circuit Performance, and Optimization - SME Annual Meeting 2026By Omar. M. Arafat, Edgar Pérez, Kyle. M. Bartholomew, Robert. E. McIvor
The “circulating load” confounds understanding of ball milling circuits. Conflicting opinions exist as to its role. Should it be high, or low? Why does it even exist? It is commonly accepted in the pl
Feb 22, 2026
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High-Speed 3D Tunnel Inspection in Subway Tunnels— Case Study San Francisco BART - RETC2021By Thomas Pea, Heiner Kontrus, Jérôme Steinkühler
In tunnel condition assessment, the trend is towards comprehensive 3D measurement combined with high quality image texture to document and quantify damages to the tunnel surface and to create a cohesi
Jun 13, 2021
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The Role Of Fracture Physics In Understanding Comminution PhenomenaBy Klaus Schönert
In the analysis of comminution processes, it is necessary to have a detailed knowledge of such sub-processes as: (i) The transportation of the particles to the zone where they are stressed, (ii)
Jan 1, 1971
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Potential Trace Element Emissions From The Gasification Of Illinois CoalsBy N. F. Sather
Results of comprehensive trace element analyses of samples of Illinois #5 and #6 seam coals and the unquenched ashes obtained from gasification of these coals in a Lurgi reactor are reported and discu
Jan 1, 1976
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Is there a "Voisey's Bay-type Ni-Cu sulfide deposit in the Midcontinent rift system in the Lake Superior region?By S. W. Nicholson, L. G. Woodruff, K. J. Schulz, W. E. Cannon
The 1.1 Ga Midcontinent rift of North America has many similarities to the geology of the Voisey's Bay region in Labrador and the geology of the Noril'sk region in Siberia. These similaritie
Jan 1, 1999
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Geared Up or Wrapped Up?By Kevin DeSomber, Scott Bird
Larger grinding mills continue to utilize large gear-driven drives or electrical wraparound drives. The panel will include presenters from operations with large mechanical and electrical drives. J
Jan 1, 1998
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Effects of Furnace Slope and Rotational Speed on the Carbothermic Reduction of Celestite in a Laboratory-Scale Rotary Kiln Furnace "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2020)"By Göksel Hızlı, Selim Ertürk, Ayşegül Bilen, Raşit Sezer, Cüneyt Arslan
The carbothermic reduction of celestite is the first step in producing many strontium products. The way materials move in the rotary kiln has an essential effect on the carbothermic reduction efficien
May 7, 2020
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Geology Of Crushed-Stone Aggregate Resources In ArkansasBy Stephen W. Kline
Rock suitable for crushed-stone aggregate is almost entirely restricted to the Highlands region of Arkansas, mostly from Paleozoic sedimentary units, but also from a few Cretaceous igneous plutons. Re
Jan 1, 1999
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Development And Initial Implementation Of EPRI's Coal Quality Impact Model (CQIM) In The Southern Electric SystemBy C. N. Logan
The Southern Company is one of the nation's largest electric utilities and is the parent firm of five operating companies: Alabama Power, Georgia Power, Gulf Power, Mississippi Power and Savannah
Jan 1, 1990
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Silica-Sand Proppants Used In Well StimulationBy Rudolph K. Hoagberg
Silica sands, primarily in coarse size ranges, are used to prop open fissures or voids created in the bedrock by hydraulic fracturing. This procedure increases the flow of gas or oil or other fluids t
Jan 1, 1980
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Digital Drives for the Future: Flender One’s AI-Powered Industrial Revolution - SME Annual Meeting 2026By Jan Reimann
Increasing individualization with smaller quantities, growing competition from low-wage countries, and the continuous drive towards digitalization are the challenges that industrial companies in high-
Feb 22, 2026
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The Atlas Concentrator Process For High Recovery And Upgrading Of Copper And Magnetite From Low Grade Ores ? IntroductionBy Ramon B. Santos
The Atlas Concentrator, reputedly the largest in the Far East today, is located on the island of Cebu in the Republic of the Philippines. It started operation on a 4000 TPD capacity in 1955. An expans
Jan 1, 1966
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Mining LawBy Clayton J. Parr, Northcutt Ely
Mining law is essentially a branch of the law of real property. It concerns acquisition of property for extracting contained minerals, and the rights, privileges and duties that fall upon the holder t
Jan 1, 1973
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Ground And Liner Behavior During Construction Of The Mt. Baker Ridge TunnelBy Alexander I. Feldman, Michael S. Kucker, Robert A. Robinson, Harvey W. Parker
An extensive geotechnical monitoring program was used to assess ground and liner behavior, provide input to a Disputes Review Board, and verify design assumptions during construction of the Mt. Baker
Jan 1, 1987
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Long-Term Stability Of Compressed Air Energy Storage Cavities In Salt Domes ? 1. IntroductionBy R. L. Thoms
Compressed air energy storage (CAES) has been initiated recently in West Germany with a 290 MW peaking-power facility utilizing twin cavities with volumes of 150,000 m3 each in the Huntorf salt dome (
Jan 1, 1979
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Excavation Design and Mining Methods in the 1100 Ore Body, Mount Isa Mine, Australia.By B. J. K. Sullivan, Brian Hornsby
INTRODUCTION Mount Isa Mines Ltd. operates a copper and silver- lead-zinc property at Mount Isa in northwest Queens- land, Australia. Mount Isa is located in the tropics at latitude 20°43'S
Jan 1, 1982
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Considerations for Sublevel Open StopingBy Brain W. Lawrence
Sublevel stoping generally is a large-scale open stoping method. It sometimes is referred to as long-hole or blasthole stoping. This method usually is applied to strong ore bodies that require minimal
Jan 1, 1982
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Systems Approach To Drilling And Blasting ControlBy Donald E. Scheck
Blasting practices based on sound engineering principles are well established but the successful application of these practices requires accurate information about the overburden geology and close sup
Jan 1, 1984
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More Than Five Things I Never Want to See in Plant DesignBy Joe Keane
DOUG HALBE: The kickoff speaker, and my unanimous choice, is Joe Keane. Joe was born in Butte, Montana, and began his association with the mining industry as an under- ground miner at age 16. Currentl
Jan 1, 1998